Background: The genus Morus, known as mulberry, is a dioecious and cross-pollinating plant that is the sole food for the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori. Traditional methods using morphological traits for classification are largely unsuccessful in establishing the diversity and relationships among different mulberry species because of environmental influence on traits of interest. As a more robust alternative, PCR based marker assays including RAPD and ISSR were employed to study the genetic diversity and interrelationships among twelve domesticated and three wild mulberry species. Results: RAPD analysis using 19 random primers generated 128 discrete markers ranging from 500-3000 bp in size. One-hundred-nineteen of these were polymorphic...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important tree crop being cultivated in India, China and ot...
334-343A total of 72 collections belonging to two wild mulberry species, viz., Morus laevigata and...
Background: The genus Morus, known as mulberry, is a dioecious and cross-pollinating plant that is t...
The present investigation revealed that the mulberry plants are dioceious and cross pollinated with ...
PubMedID: 22222844Background: In recent years, DNA-based markers have been used quite extensively be...
Germplasm evaluation is essential in any crop improvement program and genetic characterization atmor...
Lebanon has ancient mulberry trees which are the remnants of the abundant orchards that dominated it...
Genetic diversity among plants sprouted from seven year old clones of mulberry (Morus indica var. S3...
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a novel molecular marker technique designed to amp...
Abstract Background Mulberry trees are the most important host for rearing mulberry silkworms in ser...
Mulberry (Morus L.) is essential for sericulture industry as the primary source of food for silkworm...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
527-532 Information on the genetic identity and interrelationships of different Morus spp. genotypes...
Genetic diversity of thirty mulberry accessions was determined by using the eleven different phenoty...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important tree crop being cultivated in India, China and ot...
334-343A total of 72 collections belonging to two wild mulberry species, viz., Morus laevigata and...
Background: The genus Morus, known as mulberry, is a dioecious and cross-pollinating plant that is t...
The present investigation revealed that the mulberry plants are dioceious and cross pollinated with ...
PubMedID: 22222844Background: In recent years, DNA-based markers have been used quite extensively be...
Germplasm evaluation is essential in any crop improvement program and genetic characterization atmor...
Lebanon has ancient mulberry trees which are the remnants of the abundant orchards that dominated it...
Genetic diversity among plants sprouted from seven year old clones of mulberry (Morus indica var. S3...
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a novel molecular marker technique designed to amp...
Abstract Background Mulberry trees are the most important host for rearing mulberry silkworms in ser...
Mulberry (Morus L.) is essential for sericulture industry as the primary source of food for silkworm...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
527-532 Information on the genetic identity and interrelationships of different Morus spp. genotypes...
Genetic diversity of thirty mulberry accessions was determined by using the eleven different phenoty...
Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability ...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important tree crop being cultivated in India, China and ot...
334-343A total of 72 collections belonging to two wild mulberry species, viz., Morus laevigata and...